Welcome To “The Roof Of The World!”
This unbelievable image is from Lhasa, Tibet. This area os central Asia, which includes Mt. Everest, is known as the “roof of the world.” I just read a book that took me on an amazing journey there by train!
Traveling To Lhasa, Tibet By Train!
Paul Theroux’s classic travel book “Riding The Iron Rooster” takes you on a fascinating journey from London to China – a journey that took him a year to complete – he did this journey in the late 80’s, but the book still fascinates…
Along the way, you experience life in Mongolia, central Asia, and of course parts of China as diverse as the Great Wall and the “cave people”…because China is of course a massive country – at one point Theroux winds up on a convoluted journey – with an unwanted “handler” – from Shanghai to Tibet!
Theroux recounts the challenges he faces when the government requires him to be accompanied by a “handler” – this collection of VERY unwilling travel partners culminates in an adventure that nearly kills him!
This book was written in the late 80’s, so the China you read about may be different than life there currently – but when you understand the cultural aspects of life there that are thousands of years old, the scope of the writing is such that the rich history of the country comes through and is relevant today.
China’s Cave People!
Yes, even today, more than 30-million people live in caves in China! Theroux sees this up close – a fascinating look at life in this country, as the people were just discovering freedoms never imagined when Theroux visited – and were also dealing with protests that turned deadly…
Theroux’s journey ends up in Tibet, one of the most isolated places in the world. There is now a permanent train that connects this remote location to the rest of the world.
Theroux did the journey in the late 80’s, when the country was undergoing massive change. The book is a terrific snapshot of this time, as well as a history of Tibet, its relationship with China, and the desolate beauty of Lhasha that is told beautifully by Theroux.
It’s known as “the roof of the world” and for good reason!
Thrillist has a GREAT article about the best – and cheapest – train adventures in the world, like this gorgeous and very relaxed trip through Sri Lanka…I love Thrillist, and you can too by clicking this link:
https://www.thrillist.com/travel/nation/cheap-train-tickets-world-travel
Theroux has written amazing travel books, like this canoe trip through the south pacific – and here are a few more:
His writing is always vivid, capturing life in remote parts of the world…
He has also written extensively about Africa, his most recent a dangerous journey up the western side of the continent, beginning in South Africa and reaching a sudden and dangerous end in Angola…read about it here:
Theroux has also turned his sharp eye to the US, with his most recent book taking a journey thought the back roads of the “Deep South.”
This is timely, topical and a must read – check it out here:
Let me know if you’ve ever been, or have a desire, to see Lhasa, Tibet!
